How does it work?

Recruitment of students

Every year, we spend more than 1.5 million Czech crowns on our recruitment campaigns, targeting carefully selected audiences who want to change their careers. In addition, we place great emphasis on making the I.T. profession attractive to women. Our goal is to increase the ratio of women in our classes to at least 40%.

Student selection

Our selection process consists of four steps coordinated by our psychologists and mentors who ensure that recruited students are motivated, talented, and have excellent communication skills.

4-month training

During the four months of our intense Junior Programmer Course, students spend 11 hours on coding every day; eight hours at school and three hours at home. In addition to their programming training, our students are trained and led by our psychologists to develop their soft skills.

Placing our graduates

88% of our successful graduates work as programmers. 66% of them were employed within one month of completing the course. Since our founding, over 50 companies have joined us, from young start-ups to international corporations.

Let the numbers speak

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OUR STUDENTS COME FROM MORE THAN 28 PROFESSIONAL backgrounds

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WE ARE APPROACHING OUR goal of 40% female students in our class. Currently, 33% of students in our classes are women.

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Within three years of our existence, we have trained more than 440 qualified programmers.

Upcoming Events‍

Next events for companies will take place from June 2019, when the current students will be finishing their third month of kurzu Junior programmer Course‍

Blog

Four friends, three prestigious awards, two countries, and one idea. From twenty students in the beginning, to full classrooms of 160 students: that's our history in brief. However, the Green Fox Academy is not only about numbers and programming, its main focus is on people, their life path, dedication, and following the dream of a better job, future, and satisfaction.

Green Fox Academy was brave and faced a huge challenge: they taught programming in China, despite the fact that it is generally known that their use of internet differs immensely from ours. For example, both YouTube and Google are forbidden.